Want a simple way to save on your monthly electric bill? Switching over to LED lights is a great way to cut down energy costs and keep some of that hard-earned money in your pocket – where it belongs!
Why LEDs?
Simply put, LED lighting can brighten up your life in more ways than one! Not only can you save a significant amount of money and enjoy a better lighting experience along the way, you get the added bonus of creating less toxic exposure for yourself, the people around you, and the planet. Keep reading to learn more about why and how you can take advantage of converting your home or business lighting to LED.
Performance
The instant benefit you will notice after switching to LED is the brightness and quality of the bulb. LED lights not only known for producing a brighter light than other bulbs, but they are also known for having a brighter future too! LED bulbs tend to have a much longer lifespan than incandescent, fluorescent, or CFL bulbs which translates to significantly less time and money you have to spend replacing light bulbs. In addition to the longevity, LED light bulbs are known to use far less electricity and contain fewer toxic components, contributing to a brighter future for you, your wallet, and the planet too!
Financial Benefits
When customers ask us whether or not it is worth changing all the lights in their home or business to LED, it’s an easy “yes”! As with any upgrades or improvements, it’s important to consider the upfront cost versus the long-term benefit. Converting to LED lighting will inevitably have an upfront cost, but it is often far outweighed by the savings in monthly electric bills as well as the much lower cost of replacing bulbs over time. Although LED lights are known for their higher quality and performance, they certainly do not run up your light bill! In fact, the reduction in monthly energy costs with LED lighting can even increase home value or any other property value in the eyes of potential buyers.
Upgrade Process
It’s important to keep in mind that the process of converting to LED is highly individualized depending on a variety of factors including the condition and capabilities of the existing electrical wiring system, how many light sources need to be replaced, etc. Not all wiring and old fixtures are automatically compatible with LED bulbs. The good news is that there is almost always a solution to ensure that you can upgrade your lights. With this in mind, it’s important to discuss your desired plans and available options with an electrician prior to making the switch. For a free consultation, please contact us.
Installation
The cost to upgrade to LED lights depends on how much work will be involved in each individual installation. While some homes or office spaces may already be ideal for an LED upgrade, some others may require creative solutions including LED retrofitting or even a change in wiring. To ensure that your residential or commercial LED installation goes smoothly, we strongly encourage you to have an experienced electrician install your LED lights. If you would like a free estimate to upgrade your home or commercial space to LED lighting,
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